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View document detailsLiterary textYevr.-Arab. II 1543
Popular literature. Muslim anti-Christian polemic, Ḥadīth Wāṣil al-Dimashqī. Written in Judaeo-Arabic. "This short tract claims to be the account of a debate on religion which …
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LetterT-S 13J7.16
Family note from Hilal. He is requested to meet Avi al-Fakhar, the brother-in-law of the writer, because the Christian Ibn Badir is not being trusted; …
- בשמ רחמ
- ממלוכה
- אלאצגר הלאל
- וצלני כתאב מולאי אלשיך אלאגל אלאכרם אדאם
- אללה סעאדתה וקרב סרעה גמע אלשמל בה עלי
- מא יסר ברחמתה ולם ידכר אלמולא שי מן אלשוק…
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View document detailsLiterary textNLI 577.1/18
Kathismas (قاتسما). Christian liturgical divisions of the Psalter into daily readings ('for Wednesday and Friday'; 'for Thursday and Saturday') together with supplementary prayers. In Arabic …
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LetterT-S AS 69.108
Recto: fragments of letters in Arabic and Judaeo-Arabic. The latter mentions Fuḍayl al-Naṣrānī and Ibn al-Jamal. Verso: piyyuṭ in Hebrew on the death of Moses, …
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List or tableENA 3921.3
Recto: Table of entries in Arabic script and Greek/Coptic numerals, presumably accounts. Faded and difficult to read. Shows signs of having been used in a …
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View document detailsLetterDK 320
Letter in Arabic script. Complete, filling all of recto and verso. The sender is Christian: he (or she) swears by the baptism in r15 (wa-ḥaqq …
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View document detailsLiterary textStras. 5138/72–74
Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom, in Greek language but in medieval Latin Beneventan script. Published by H. Omont in 1921: https://www.persee.fr/doc/bec_0373-6237_1921_num_82_1_460704.
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